MIKI CARMI
Born 1976 in Jerusalem, Israel
Lives and works in New York
EDUCATION
2005 MFA from Columbia University, New York, New York
2003 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2009 Scratching the Surface, Stux Gallery, New York, New York
2008 From Head to Toe, Stux Gallery, New York, New York
2007 Shrunken Heads, Anne De Villepoix Gallerie, Paris, France
Inter-viewing Paintings, SOMA Museum, Seoul, Korea
2006 Six Degrees of Separation, Stux Galley, New York
2005 New Portraits, Stux Gallery, New York, New York
Columbia MFA Thesis, Studebaker Building, Brooklyn, New York
"First Look", group show at Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, New York
2004 AAF at Pier 92, New York, New York
Cambridge Art Association 7th Annual National Prize Show
Kathryn Schultz Gallery and University Place Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, New York, New York
Artist: The Future Exhibition, Nathan A. Bernstein & Co., New York, New York
AWARDS
Brevoort Eickemeyer Grant
America-Israel Foundation, Sharet Scholarship
PUBLICATIONS
“Artist’s Artists” Artforum, best of 2006 by Tam-Ben-Tor, December 2006
“Miki Carmi, Stux Gallery” Donald Kuspit, Artforum, March 2006
“Emerging from the edge: a Peekskill exhibit scores the top MFA programs to discover tomorrow’s artists today”, The Journal News, by Georgette Gouveia, March 19, 2005
“Miki Carmi: Psychic Readymades”, Ken Johnson, The New York Times, December 23, 2005
“For the Young and Creative, A Showcase for a First Run”, by Benjamin Genocchio, The New York Times, June 3, 2005
Coverage and publication, The New York Times blogrunner, Sunday, January 15, 2006
“Anything goes in CAA prize exhibition”, The Boston Globe, May 2004
New American Paintings: M.F.A. Annual 2004
COLLECTIONS
Jerry Speyer Collection
HVCCA (Hudson Valley Center of Contemporary Arts)
MONA Museum, Australia
LECTURES AND TEACHING
Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, School of the Arts, Summer 2005
Guest lecturer at the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts, visiting lecture series, November 30 –Dec 1, 2006